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What’s Your Favour?

If you’re having trouble narrowing down your wedding favours I suggest doing exactly what Michelle and Craig did for their own day.

While scoping out Marie’s photographs from Art of Love (artoflove.com) I came across this really great idea. Rather than handing out individual favours at the end of the night, Michelle and Craig opted to have a separate table with the sign “What’s Your Favour?” where guests could choose something sweet, something to read, etc. I just thought this was such a creative and inspiring idea, and a great way to personalize your special day. Click here to find out how the rest of their wedding unfolded.

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